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he·li·o·tro·pi·um \ˌhēlēə.ˈtrōpēəm\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek hēliotropion heliotrope — more at heliotrope : a genus of herbs and shrubs (family Boraginaceae) having small white or purple fragrant salver-shaped flowers in spikes — see heliotrope 1b |